South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 74, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 March 1922 — Page 2

WEDNESDAY MORNING. MARCH 15. 1922 CHARGE VIOLATION OF ANTI-TRUST ACT DEATHS Ctl.y. H wij an active member ol Fur.p-ral arrancf nnts ha ve not vt t ( n r.i id. Clydr. Marth. AUm ar.d L-v To' X J J.; KS JO brothrr. StevA and Jce?h. ir. 1 , four si-ter. Ixa, .Tophin. Thr" i llhl I lA IU I 1 AIj anJ Mrs. Miry K izul-.-ki. i!. -ir-lNTl.N.M "Lis M-tr-1!. i . v:v. II. nr' .-' . ; r Funeral services will be held | in Indianapolis since last Friday, Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at | making plans for his campaign for St. Stanislaus' church, Rev. Michael | renomination, departed for WaCharged With Embezzlement STATISTICS r.riLDix; riut.MiTs. rr.iii:.rj: iii:ndi:ksov. I Tu tory fraw , ' lv.rr.ir.r. ?!T Clären.-' Hndrn. 20. trn ot j MKS. MXIJII .tANOWsKI. ElUt- r.th .-t.. C. Fnnvfll, f-;Mr. and Mr?. Iff Iler.ierr.. S:." 1 Mre. NVll: Jankow.ki. wife of timatvd cost $3. of-a. ; C.iuml-.i.i --t.. .'KTunibM early '.at ! Krank Ja nkoki. K. II. 1. !-,v r-ir-Twn-.'tfry f fa n-.'' durllir.-r. 'J 17. ; c -.!r. to an ll'r.e r'.r.e r.ior.t lis ; U-If. died Monday morninc at 3:43 Fivlrr.il r.niid Jury Returns 26 Indictments Against Swiatkoski ociating. Burial will be in St. Joseph cemetery. Bowman av., John C. Farwell, cost | with tuberculosis at Healthwin hos- | o'clock after an illness of two years. power treaty

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She was born in Chicago June 18, fece ?? ,oo- i r. - i When you ta.y clears ay Dutch would her husband and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Trzyvylski, she is survived by five children, Walter, i Masters. -ix i ' turn to Indiana. r ft Fool's hast is not speed. I.- ' , .

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fo;:., ; : ClUVM'l's I.tttT. r 1 r Mr. Montaru: iuu' h deplore tliat ou rhouM bie thi'uht it riht v.-Jt print l ons ilt in-T the r-iliinet, t' ;'i;thorl7'" p'iMi. itiori of the t'detrram, even as ani'nied. Had I. v hep vi'-rrov ventured t" r.i ke a. i'uhhc .r"M"i;ti'-ement in Indta a!(-at the f. .ri-rn policy ff th'1 ;-r.-r rnrueut in T'tirope I should linv horr-, rer.tU.Mi. I was opce rt !iii'-.' 1 for in ikifi,' a -asua! rd'er" :: 1 ri a sper ' h . "I consulted Mr. Chiml'rlnin t T i morning, in th-1 ah" -neo of the prime minuter, arid found lie n'rly h!d m"." i'A: hut. it Avar, too 'ir-. Thar. I .-Iioijld be n k ' I to cru irdo ron fe repr in I'ar!. wh'M a sr ord in ' te rirarvh of ht lP:i!:-h pov rmaept six tliou-md ri;ib- away is dictating ! i th- Fr:t;-h vr rnment vhit l;ry if thin's I fu;ht to nntKt.v.'iv jp, Thrice, .rpp? t into"The jj-t Irdia. .-ouht to play, or ha hern rtllowel to play, in this series of fvnt?, p.i.-.js my conmrehe.K-ion. Moreover. it would he of ry i!n:;"f roils import If the jrnver:ip..ent of India, lo.nu.n' it rules r.r a !irp;e hodv f Mo.-'.em.-. is cntitlrd to publish its view., about what we do in Smyrr. i. Thrace, IX-ypt, the Sufi in, r.ab.-tir.e. t)f M'lliy pepdn sul-L or any oÜkt pirt. I.- Indian pinion always t' be th" linal ourt of Moslem appeal. "I hope tin; r.iav bo the last of th' -o n.i'st ur.tortun ate performanee. but if any other ever ontr-in nl.i ted I trt:st J"U will 'at l'-ist .in opportunity of e;rr .-..: p.rr mv opinion in the ca--r t bfor- taiictlon is pian. "Yours ever. "Curz "n" T!.e fore;n f "rctiry c'.o.e,j his rein irk with a few words of roninunt. s a yinc he wo ill leave it to thjr b'rdsi'.ip.s to form tlieir own opiri n of t!ie tor.o of the letter. mri-:nwGFsl'iiT IlLASTS REPUBLIC A -LOVE FEAST9 HERE . 'on imp d from pice one.)

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W OMEN LEAD FIELD IX MICHIGAN ELECTIONS ! PKTROIT. Mich.. March 14 Wonitn are to hold the puro strintrs J of more tlian a dozon Michlsin vill'aes that held elections Monday, j R' turns completed Tuesday .show

that, women candi.Jates for trcaf-

ero successful in live villages

urden county, live in Lena-

wro county and one in Kalnnazoo county.

.M:.-s- C'erib Wood, daughter of t he late lh Harry Wood, promim p.t

Mi:.hawaka physician, who is held in the hospital ward at the county FOURTH VICTIM OF jail on charge.! filed by IMward F. Tellmer, "f the S.uUi IVnd Sprint, PHKHVIXT I'r'PTTXTnC lceln and 'arriacre Co., j'ccu.-'incr t yourc: woman rf appropriating U1jU.M:U o L vIj LLllJ5 $10,000 of tlie companv's funds to her own u.-e, uurlnc: tho four yeaix in : K n.VLAIIA'IL-IJ.F. Ind.. March 14

which she handled the company's hooks. i -Mi.-s l rai;e.- Jieimer. a nurse, .o

years dd, died h re Tue.--, lay nisrht, la-ine the fourth victim of poionin

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Kenndy to !,:,;, called 'rood nl?ht. ,vhjrh if. prlioved to JiaV resulted

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Ma.zzlyn.' alter the tirt shot,

iiaiu nun Jim no im.. I served at tbo Tikeside hosnifal hrro

KE.EDY LOVE LETTER I ri I;' Ut" 1111 th re ; .ltmd lv was some opo there fi say 'prood ' . (Continued from jne one.) i nisrht MazzJyn.' after this slm J r n 1 ' 1 ZLl. L-.-- ! crashed into Kennedy a.s he iny j ''" Candidates Initiated to order" and "had beep planned." ; there oh. dins; and dead. That wa By Protected I lome Circle

11 ton toe jury tnat. per moir Arthur Unrrh. It was lio udi

than ordinary intellect" permitted , calb d. and it w.is Durch's rrood

to hao "an -xru.--o for ' very bit of ' nicht. Mazlyn' that Hi is d.f lidint incriminating eidenr.e." j heard." 'oiioiilcnt Iapx- of Memory. J The jury was told that ther was He also arprii'd that Mrs. then-1 sotuethitvc: in the relation exist ins

'haiit. "like .any ieron 'n trial for .1 murder as brutal and cruel a this, would hesitate in bavins' convenient lapses of memory." Mrs. Ohenehain sent for Hurch. 1'rieke s.'iid, beca.u.so she loalir.eil ? was ' "a peculiar position." havinr tineit a livorre nad told her frien. of hr hno for Kennedy. The f, . Htef thinsr in In r mind. Fricke deel nod. to meet Furch at the train when he arrived her0

Protected Homo irc!o, ;n- 27, !a .d their monthly meeting at their ' 'a. 11 lat i'.ight, ini'.'.-tinp: four an- ! d plat os. A poi-im k Mipper wa.s scved prccediiK the meeting, foli i.- i i , r . i ,

betw. rn Kennedy and Mr-'. Obep. 4"u' u l ' "' diain whjeii she failed to reveal in rr'' t,1,1K he,- t.stimonv. Fricke PVA: "Take; Arranem-nt hae l,e oompltthe sipiple little Muestiop risked bv i r, lora visit, to be .vade to the ElkMr. Keve.s as to whether flm hadl1;,rl ri,v1'' March "1. when an open ever married Kennedy on tho hip:h i lnf" 1 in- AviI1 l' h If ,lr" seas. Fefore an.vrrin- this thc(i"fl1 ,n h"M r!Tl '"vit;ti,1 dance

defendant sat oM the witness standi1'1 ,n "lf111"ri'1'' lll0ir ir;enas

a. the lor .,1 hall Tu-"lay. March 2.

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for nearly a minute. There i.s .omethimr :sniticant about that." Mr. Fih ke ( los. 1 lii.s argument

"ay dr.clariniT that the ewder.oe! SVKANToN, Fa.. March 1 Ir

in Julv. F.t21. and tell him of her I vhowod it was planneri bv Mrs. u 1,11,,m ll- ''H'HotKi. rctirea coai

troub'es with Kennedy. After IUin b ' bn hain find Kur du to cet Ken- i operator and philanthropist, died

heard her story the sreatet purT"os he had. J'riekc said, was to watch every movement Kennedy made.

nedv to lberlv (ibH " and thre i Tuesday at bis winter horn" at fay-

kill him: that her storv of the ! t"na. Fla. Ke'wa. 1 00 years old.

"lucky pejiny". wa.s not true and that Mrs. Obenchain talked to Ken

Referrinq- to the tdccnim Mrs. j ne.ly while lie was walking down

obenchain .lnt F.urch shortly he-

the steps Mdoly for the purposo of

fre the batter's arrival here, in ' permittinc Huroh. who was liidincr

which Furch w.us aked to "biinW' V the brush, to know when Ken

the friend I had 1 ist fJmmer."

Mr. Richmond had lived in Scranton, practically all his lif-. but spuit the winters in Florida.

si:.ti:c i:i) to 1)i:tu. MARTINSl'.nu;, W. Va., March

Fri'-Ke said: "What Ihirch brought with him wa.s a sdiotsrun. That'.s ihe 'friend of last summer'." Cricke arjftied that t was the first shot fired that killed Kennedy and called the jury's atiomiop to

ceTfy trot in -ood range for the latal i 11 Monroe S. Taytan. nrrrro. wa?

thot. ! found sruilty here late Tuesday of ; At no time ilid Fri-ke ask t hat crimina 1 asault upon Hazel Johnihe jury inflict the death penalty. -ton. nine-yea r-obl white -iri. and j was sentenced by Judge J. M.

3." PINTS AT V. M. O. A. ! 'oods to be handed at the istate. CHICAGO. Marcli 14. 1on ' penitentiary at Moundsville, May 4. Stone was lined MOn for hiding .1". Th" jury leturntd the verdict after

testimony rivpn .it the 1 rei hv inr,Ui Hints of whiskv in bis room In t h I ' 1 1 or ra t in Z I1 nimutes.

nal experts who stated that Kennt dy's death was instanianeou.;. "It was therefore impossible for

Y. M. C. A. "I would like to know

w hether Mr. Stone still lirs tin re," s i.d Jude Carpenter.

Where there is a. map there do !-"t thou show thyself a man.

tail th.it tho love f.. im mU'ht b hM at f nie future tirr.e. The repub'bap or.in'uit:on. it H f irther said, vi ry much f ca rs the is.: at hm of tb.o former Indiana senator. H :s oratorical abi'.i'y. together vth his ideati. c'.eir cut Icric and tls r.amic appeal is a formidabH drawing j ov.a r. and this factor il b 1;.-ve,l to ho the real reason under in tr the pns' pcm-mvnt of the repub ic. ap. h vc I ".ist. l'iaim! 'd'eatv Parley. The f was o r irr: n ally called t !r .? (-it any ditto r r.co. rxi.stir.g be. tv " n t!e New and Ievrride force a p.-! to Tjreer.f. ths differences from prom.otir.c any inr.Tn.il d:.-c" .ion in ..' i j . ' . . w . . ,..!.."! ...rtri. ji',,, il. Ycipti'y. !'. ir.iser of tb.o N'ow in-rf.-t; Fr"'. V". K li-T. r.oir.al '.e.vlr of tb.o I'.-veridc movement in th '. r.rty; Y ::bur M. Warr.cr. county brk: f.-rmor M..vor Ila'.ph W. G.iyif M.-h tuak !. and Mrs. 17. M. rr.-. . :. i.r:::.i:: of tlie won. en's re- ; a'd: .i'-. rp.mi.'ation, were r.amcd

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There's a Place in Everv Home for Fibre Furniture In your house there is some room that would look well with Fibre Furniture in it. And it's just the only thing that is "right' on your porch. We are showing Fibre Suites for all uses, and they are very attractive and practical. Your living room, bed room, dining room, sun parlor or nursery can be nicely and inexpensively furnished during our annual March Sale of Fibre Furniture which is now running. There are-single Chairs at $4.95, up to 3-piece Suites at $98.00 and there arc Lamps, Desks, Stands, Tables, Ferneries, Day Beds and Stools besides.

Let's Celebrate! Next Friday will he thr. erratest St. Patrick s Day in 600 years. From now until Friday wr. arc offering 600 Green

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, A One Week Sale of Mattresses This week we have placed on Special Sale 35 lb. Full Size Silk Floss Mattresses Made up with roll edge in fancy ticking. (Regular $22.50 Mattresses) At $16.95 Each And 50 lb. Full Size 100 White Cotton Felt Mattresses Made with fancy ticking and roll edge. (Regular $14.50 Mattresses) At $9.95 Each Do you realize what unusual savings these prices mean)

It's the Stvle to Make Your Own Handkerchiefs What is daintier than a pretty hand made Handkerchief) Our beautiful quality Linen combined with your handikork can become lovely Handkerchiefs for yourself or friends. 36, 40 and 45 inch Handkerchief Linen in all grades at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.25 a yard. There is a liberal choice of shades also (17 colors in all) including the new pongee and black. The latest Circular Handkerchiefs are considered very smart this Spring. See the sample in our Linen Department.

March Sale of Armstrong's Linoleum

Regular $2.35 best Inlaid now $2.10.

Regular $2.00 best Inlaid now $1.75.

Regular $1.75 best Inlaid now $1.45.

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Mechanical evolution is replacing the chain and belt, with the worm gear drive. In this 1922 model you get all the latest improvements, including heavy copper tub with wash board sides.

O. W. Schaffner Co. 127 W. Jefferson Blvd. Opp. Post Office Phone Main 284 for Demonstration. Also Distributor for the Butterfly Electric Washer (10 sheets capacity) and the Royal Electric Cleaner.

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